Romney Announces Deal on COVID Funding
Senator Romney announced an agreement on a deal to provide $10 billion in funding for urgent COVID needs and therapeutics by repurposing unspent COVID funds primarily from the Democrats’ American Rescue Plan.
Senator Romney announced an agreement on a deal to provide $10 billion in funding for urgent COVID needs and therapeutics by repurposing unspent COVID funds primarily from the Democrats’ American Rescue Plan.
During a Budget Committee hearing on President Biden’s $5.8 trillion Fiscal Year 2023 budget, Senator Romney raised the urgent need to tackle our long-term deficits. Using examples of collapsed economies around the world, like Greece and Italy, Romney warned of economic calamities that the U.S. would face if Washington continues to ignore its out-of-control spending.
Senator Romney today released a statement following the release of President Biden’s $5.8 trillion dollar FY23 budget.
Senator Romney released a statement after voting against the 2,700-page, $1.5 trillion omnibus appropriations bill for fiscal year 2022.
After President Biden announced in his State of the Union address his plans to ask Congress for additional COVID-19 funding, Senator Romney led 35 of his Republican colleagues in a letter to the President requesting an accounting of how the federal government has allocated trillions in taxpayer funds to combat the pandemic.
Senator Romney shared his response to President Biden’s State of the Union address.
Senator Romney joined Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget president Maya MacGuineas to discuss the current status of the major federal trust funds and potential policy reforms to improve their solvency.
Senator Romney joined Michael R. Strain, Director of Economic Policy Studies at the AEI, for a discussion on family policy ranging from Romney’s Family Security Act to the child tax credit.
During a Budget Committee hearing, Senator Romney warned that deficit spending is a precursor to economic calamity and highlighted Washington’s failure to address its spending problem.
Senator Romney joined NBC’s Meet the Press with Chuck Todd to discuss Russia’s aggression toward Ukraine, voting rights, and the Biden Presidency.
I could never have predicted what we experienced in 2021. COVID-19 came and went, and came again. Vaccines were both praised and decried. We left
SALT LAKE CITY—As 2021 comes to a close, U.S. Senator Mitt Romney (R-UT) released a report detailing the policy and constituent services highlights from the